r rvr TTI Alt T TXATIT * C Af ST A "XT' " IO 101.1 OMAHA DAILY BEE-SATURDAY MAY 17 , 1554. MANUFAOTURKH OF GALVANIZED CORNICES , WINDOW CAPS , FplS , ETS. a , to xatsa. cutx-o onvu . . N WITH a 3d year work is done for nil time to time to come. WE CHALLENGE a o produce a more durable material for street pavuinent than ( he Sioux Falls Granit" . OKlIDE'SS FOIl- ANY AMOUNT OK 0 In filled promptly. Samples sent and estimates given upon application. WM.McBAW&GO. , , Sioux Falls. TWrnrn. 617 St. Charles St. , St , Louis , tio. AREOULAK QUADUATKol two modloil college his been onjiceil lonircr In the treatment ol CHRONIC , NEUVOUS , SKIN AND BLOOD Disease * thin other phyalcUn In St. Louis , as city papers ( hov and ill old residents know. Consultation I'ce and Imlto'l. When It U Inconvenient to visit ths city .for treatment , medicines can bo sent by null or oxpr x B everywhere. Curalilo cases frimrantood ; whore doubt exists It Is frankly stated. Call or wrlto. NorrouaPrrMtratlon , Debility , Mental anil Phyalot Werilinosi. Mercurial nd other affections of Throat tml .Muutli. Old Sorea nnd Ulocra , mcnta to irmrHgn , UhjirnuHm , I'llm. tout Ion to CMOS from overworked liraln .SUUHIUAI. . CASKS receive special attontlon. llai'i' nrulrg from Imprudence , Excesqc * . Indulgences pent anent- ly cured , \ ttcryn eltoU.U ! ny receipts ; who may . . marry , who may no ! why.cames , consoquoiicua and euro. U I1 < I fir S5r ; poetaee or t moi Notios to Cattle MOB. HOOCATTLE FOR SMB. , I'O Head of 8to/n Time Years Old. 200 ' ' " Two " 20' " " Heifers , Two " 160 " ' Hocrs , Ono 9.20 " " HeifcrH , Ono " Tbo abiiva dMC'lb d cattle are nil well bred Iowa cnttlo. straight and smooth Tlu'sa cattle mil bo told In lots to Milt imrclnsora , and at reasonable prices. For further partu ularj. call on or aildnss M. V PATTOtf , Wa\orly , Drcmjr Co , [ own. K.IO/I u ; ifrtti * ji7-'ine S EaUSTCIPAL LISE CHICAGO , PKoilLL & ST. LO'J JS , u vviv or OlIAKA AKD LINCOLN 70 DENVrS , OH VIA KA1ISAS CITY AND ATCHISOH t J DEH7EH Connecting In Union Depots at Knn u > < i < . . Oiimluaml Dunvvi with tlimtijjli tmlns tor Anil nil points In Uiu tiiur.t Connecting In ( Jninil I'lilcm Depot at Chicago with tlinmKli tnilns lor NKW YORK , llOHTOy , A nil all Cusli.TM Cltli'S At I'i'orl i with llnotiirh trnlii * lor IiiiHannii- nllH , UliiclMiiiitl.ColiiiulniH , unit nil 'xilntH In UioMiutli.Kiist. At KI. J.ouls with tialns lor nil polnlx Smith. Klrgtint I ) iy Co ichi'H , I'm lor Curs , with Ito ( lining UlMlisOieaU ( ir < i ) . .Sliioklnt ; Caruwlth Hnvolv.nn Chilis , I'lilluuin 1'nliiro M uiiliirf CUM unit tliu Minims ( ' . Ji. & ( v > . Jlnlnn Can run dully toiiiul fioin GhlunKuiiml KunimiOlty , riilc.iKOitml Council IllnlU : Olilu.iun und DM Molm" ) , Uhlcii 'O , St. Jotiiiili , Ati-lilmtu nn < l TopcUu without change. Duly tliroiiKh Ilia innnluK Ihul ; ' < < wn tnilns iH'twcun C'lin-iiKo ' , J.lncolii nml Dunvcr. and ( Jhlt-a o , lunu u , < Utv mill Ditnvcr Thioti li cms Liulur Jii'llanapolU ' ami Council Ulnll * , via l'i on i 01)1 NO A ) UTII ANU SOUTIf. Hoi Id Trains < > I Klu ; ant liy ; Coaulii' * mill I'liltinan I'alaco.-lecplnn Caiuaid inn il'i ly ID ( mil fiiiiu Ht. J onls , vlit llannllul ; iv. JliiilliiKti'ii , ( Viturll.lliliUanil J.i.itiist. ! 1'anl anil .Minmuix | > lls ; I'ailori with Iti'CllnlnK Chain to nil Hun ) "t. I f.m. nml I'i'orla. ( ) iil.v < iiioc'liangiofcaiv 1 > imi'n St. I.ouUanil Di' Jlolni'H. Io n , Lincoln , Ni- unmUu.anit Denver , Colonulo It Isalx ) tluionly Thioiili ! I.lnn U UIXMI ST. LOUIS , milUEArOLIS and ST. PAVL. llli known as tliu irru.it TllltOI'i.ll cvi : I.I si : of America , unJ U uniti-nully udii.lt , d t < > ' t ) tliu S'iacst Sapped Eailrctd Jn ths Wcrld fit all cksc3 ei TrtvoJ. , Tlironuh TIcli.-i * viu tlusiiuo for sal" er It. lt.c < iiiKu | ticket onlfcd in trui [ lulled htattj J. POTTKIl , V'j t P- TRA'JE R1ARXueti ueti USUIIPT. An tinfivlllintcutofor Seminal Woat- and all tlist follow ni . wquenw irf Self Alwe , nlovso _ ' . -anETAr IHQ. ftil"Sttui"rMn { AFTER TARHID , In tlie llvk , DlmncM t ( VMon , PrenmtircOld ARt and mny olhcnllsuMioj that lead tolntnnlty or Con sumption nnd a Prcniatitie Owe. URWARR of admtljemrnti to rotund money , "hoc driifRUti from here tlio medlclno Is boiuht da nnt Wtinrl , but refer yon to the tnnuf ctun , niul tht requirements are such that the ) ro ttlitfin , if ertr , compiled v\lth. tico thclrnrlttciiRtiarantea A trio ] ol ono lni < lo package of araj' 8H-clflo | will conxInix. the moit Bkoptlcsl of UN real merits. On account of onuiitoj/elters , e h vo adopted the j cllow Wrapper ; the onlj itonulne. XiTt ll mttlc-ilars In nur tvunphlot , which wede tire to ecnd ( rco li > mall to ovcry i tio. f-CTlio Sjio clflo ITeill Ino is sold by all drucfftltt at jl per pack- R o , PI sit pvl : ( se lor W , or will bo sent free by null on the receipt ol the money , by addrewiliiif THK OltAVMRUICINUUO. . midalo , N. Y. Sold M Omaha I * - * . Jy 10mA H. PHILLIPS , rn till ono of the Urireit and finest assortment of Spring inl Summer Uoo-li for Suitings ivid Trowso I" ? ' All garments guaranteed tii fit and trimmed with the Ilort Trimmliim MY I'lUCKI AUK I.OWKIl til in any lUrclunt Tiillor In the city IbOt Karnam Street. R. R8SSDOI9 UKIM'.KSKN7S Phrnlx Arsniinco Col i.omlon , Qasti nnti-ticler. N. Y. . CJipltil . H00,000.0 < ioMcrohantn , of Nc-nt > , ; , Capital 1S75WO.O < CSIrnnt r'jIlKcliUs ulttl. . . .1,500,000.0 ; Klrotnin'H Frin.t. . Cav til . l.tSJ.Hi Pioneer iirug S. K. COIt. 13TH .1ND JONES ST.1. DR , F. S. LEWIS , - Prop'r , ACIKM 311 Ohio Oil Co.'s West Vtrt'itiia , Oylui l and other Oil ? coimuUlv on h and. R. KALISH HIM ju t rese ved a full Una of Importo 1 Fancv 'Suit In sand I'vitaloons of the latent Btjles AU ) guarantees flue IHtli.es iii'l ' f.no trlmnilnga. at Lowest I'rico. Alao Cleinln Djclug and Ucpalrln ) , ' . S. R. Corner 16th and ! > \eniKirt Strecta < TO PUHOIIASE Second For Spot Cosh , thll on or address llr. orl lira J UUOD UIC1C , B18 .South 10th street. CEO. WEBER All kinds ol Bread , Fancy Cakes and Pics natiutlj ou hand. ZTnnfvpfipdl l 4MBJU& w&VL ri < d33C'l ( & IN BOTTLES. Cuhnbnclier . Bnvr.na Pilsner . Bohemiau Kaiaer . , .Bremen. DOMESTIC. Bud < veiser . Sfc. Louis. ; Anhauser . St. Louis. Besi s . Milwaukee. Schlitzilsner ) : . Milwnnkeo , If rue's . Omahii. Ale. Porter. Domestic am ! Rhine Wine. ED. MAUKRR Fwrnn D Sfc. SSCTR UANUPAOTUKERS AND DEALBUS IN 11 ITlTITTin WHIPS , ETC. Wo male ivorv rtno li'ht harncai , nnd have al- oajaonhind a full line of Horao ClothingCurr } Combs , BrjshuH , etr. HO Mb St - Neb , 116 N , Omaha , Mass. Institute of Teclinologv , IIOSTON 5IABS. IC\.iniliHin > iiti in St. T/oufH , H ( . 'iilar ( our.\ur.ia CCHIH-JS In < Ml , Mcrhanlcal , .Mining aru' > I . trlirl I niiliii ering An lillc'fiMnc , Chi-n Iktry l'h > l-a , Nat'iral history ute Studci.t- tro nUj ilirl it-d tn ( Ortlul i r | i u al niiirri'H .Nuxt nchnd \ jr beulns Sojil 2' ) , IWI linti tcruoxim InatloiiHattlioillira Sii ) t ol I'uhlln hcliuulH , 4V. . coj1.1 r Till mi I OiiHtnut S-H , .Mav'2 > un3u. ! at 10 n in. /1 | ' | tn lt-t , KV. . hug , ! ' < , ! > tichulu Ilnlldlng . I.oulH WKIISIIK WFMiS.Stcrcta y. ru N' ' IS A. WAliKKll , rrumltut. d mi oCt n wk lin. A CAHD. To ll who are mflcrlng from iMrcrn anil'rillicntl'n ' > inf.\Liitb , nonmH WiaUiic 9 , tally i'crn ' > , IIHH of niaiih H , ' , vtn I111 I Mjnil a it'clt u th > t villcuri M > U , I'KH > . Or'iilMKJr. Tnhgru.t n'ln ' c-ilj was illicnvi'icl by n n.1 fiunery In South Amri Cl Solid fcolf Hllll ! < < ' < ll IMIM I 11 tO llBV .llHKI'll T. IiuAN , Station D. Non Y'rk ' nj IL&BUKC ! U. P. BAKERY , 15 U Webster S . . Omaha , Nob. , ( Successors to the o'd U I * . IU1 ery.lCth Bt. , ) AU. KINDS Of BREAD , FANCY CAKES AND PIES Comtanlly on tun I. Orlor < wll bi i romtly | attcn- tU-d to. WAflKKlt ItHO'H , appJ3'in I'rojiilaorB GEOR C RUST , y. { ; ori.tr 2d ftt.d Cunilnr | St. GUTTEHIKfl , SPUUTING ETO. OuUra IH ht > | ironiitl.v | attended tn. fflsslMijal Instill' ' * ! : Chartered by theStateof illl- nou for tueexprcsspurpcr.e of r < iviniiinniedlato rclirllu all ihronic , urinary unilprl > vale dittutcs. Gonorrhcen. OIeet niidSyphilU in all their complicated forma , nlio al' ' dite ten of the Kkln ano Elood promptly rchevedona . iiitj.tchtcdin a/'oi I ul'wirx , , „ hiHtlall'nifUtr , utmlnal „ V , ei.iacsn. li i tit Lo''csl'y Dreams , Hmplcj on thearc Lput Manhood , i > iitllvtlyrHml.'J7icrt ' istniejriirritHr > titui , Tli : appropriate remedy j.tome uaeilln cachcate , Conaultatloni , per- tanal or by letter , sacrctfly conficlentiil. Med. 'Inca Got by Mill and Exprcat. No nark * on 25 to lndi : t content ! or tender. Addicss CPJAMESHo.204WashInBlonGCliIcagoll ! ! . * THE OHIOAGO EXOURSION , " 1 Slid go , nnd she slfirtod , " twid tin "mayor of Omaha , " ns tlio Chicngo ex cursiou trniti jiullcd out of the H , .t M ilopot on the evening ( f Mny 8th A ) ) olicomnu Imtl escorted the "nmy or of Omaha'1 to the depot , nnil saw that miguat ollicifil cnfoly houacd in a Pullman stateroom. A sin.i hut j ovtal baud ( soon gathered here , nml long hofuro Missouii'a turbid stream wn.i crossed , u score of bottles had passed around , nnd nary n ono touched lloor or table till every drop wns drained. Tuno- k's songs , cracked choruaca and honrso hurrahs , killed titno butweon circling "fitnilus. " Itwnannild nnd noisy hour over which the "full'1 moonbeams flick ered. The "stag'1 car of the excursion party wns n pinnrnmo of merriment , stale jokes nnd bottled lightning. Cards commanded a premium of 25 crnta nn hour , the obonycd porters having exhausted their stock on the first call. When the cry "to berths" was heard there followed n wild titno. The fortunate few who doubled up on the lower tier rolled in \ \ ith little cllbrt , but to mount the upper deck taxed the combined strength of the con ductor , brnkomnn nnd portur. The boys got there with their boota on and rose with the early birds next morning , to bo greeted with a cheery "llowdo , " instead of n curtain locluro. It wns an interesting - ing study to not'J the careless happiness of these who had left thuir "bettor halves" nt homo to take in tins painted olophaut single handed. Don't mention it. "Hero's yor Burlington pipora I Huy a ilawkoyo , Mister , " should a diminu tive nowaboy , ns ho canlioualy approach ed nn excursionist with a cowboy som- brors , plying n colored handkorchics on his flushed countcnauc * . "Is the editor hero ? " asked the excuraionist. "Yoa , " responded the newsboy. "Well , toll him the BTwyor of Omaha is in town , " nnd ho turjuid on his heel , rcstarchcd his spine * , nnd led oft' the procession on the pl.it- form. The crushed no\\sboy disappeared through the cracks of the floor , the smaller half of a tobacco plug none re maining to toll his fato. "Well , isn't that too funny for any thing ; , " remarked nn Omnhu lady , win- , for the first time , gazed from the pil'ory ' an the Chicngo Board of Trade In active sruption. "If there was a little sawdust jn the floor and a couple of clowns it tvould pass for a two ring circus. " It was t few minutes before the close on Sat- jrduy. The wheat nnd corn pits were ucked , nnd cs lively ns the crowd could nako them. The showing of hands woa ap parently unanimous , whib the shouting ,7ould do credit to Bedlam. The now building of the Chicago board ) f trade will bo completed by September. [ t is a gray grnnito monster in btzo and rmesivoncBS. Prom the smallest detail to .ho huge granite columns and itatues already in place , there is an appearance ot lavish devotion Lo ait in cold atone. Many beautiful and : ostly figures and panels will adorn the the building. Some are already in place , j\ii \ sheltered from public gnzo by ecaf- "oldinga. Two immense alto-rohovo side- iinelj ; will occupy the cast and west walls These panels , aside from the borderB , are nineteen feet long and ton [ eet high. They will cost § 4000 each. When in place ihoy will bo over 100 foot From the ground. The figures on the west panel are sjmbolical of emigration , iind consist * of a group of cloven figures raised two thirds from the surface ot the tablet. The central figure , which is double the size of the others , is a female , with a soaring expression of countenance , dressed in antique garb , and seated in a throne on n dais three steps hii'h. She represents Chicago , the gateway and uruitor between the E.ist which is re presented by five tigurua on her right nd the Far West , represented by the five figures on her left. Of the East sjroup the ii uro farthest from the centre IH a ntonucuttcr , tlio next the Goddets of Liliurty , tlio next another fuin-ilo figure which is not so easily deciphered , and last zuiiiea n little nak d cherub playing on tin ) bottom btop with u bust and repre senting Art. These figures fucu tovuirds Uhiog ) , and ure euppised tn ihoiv how the mechinic ! artu and Free hmntiitiona nrn derived by the Wes from tlio Et'it. On the other hiilu of the Dhic.igo , playing on the other side of the Jam , is aiioUii'r linked chtirub , with a iir.ill luymg on liu lap , lncli represents 11111 uic , and uecnis to bu a rurt of concu&ti- ion of t'iu supurioiity of Chicjyo in music \t the next hguro , ; i female euirjing a iho.if of wheat and luoking castwnid , cieius to ruci < im/.u tlio Went ; ij : fiin.iuh- mi ; bread ti > tliu Eiit. Next to her ia u mint r , wirh n pick on his bhoulder , look- iiu ; iiniliiringly | to Cluciigo to Inty sunie uf hlu stock HO tlmt hi ) can develop his iiiino , and buck cf him in an Indmu , hur rying farther \voit , and only turning li.uf-way around to give Chicago a regu latioti military salute as ho lenv s his ICE- nrviitir n. In tlio bauk ground are u few baf-reliof , including a locontotivu and leveial utln.r nyiiibnli of civili/.itinn. i 'ntaitlo of this tableland it Hettii.g , on two pediments , oni > on ouch extremity ! iru two granite gntliiiH , nine and a ] half feet high , quite curious imd beautiful piques of carving und uosting § 1,000 each. Tliu two lions that wore to luivo been plnci.-d ovur the front entr.uico v/ill give plucd to tA'o olovua-fcut Btatuea , one of Cored und one a nymbolical figure of Chi cago. On the other hand the great 21- foot statue of ihomythologicol mccsenger of the g > cJrt , Mercury , which was to have been the climax of the tower , is J.n be dtepeiified wit'i ' , reducing the total height f < DIM 303 to 270 foot. One i f the most beautiful features of thi ) building , and some Mould even say the molt beautiful , Hill ha the two grand utuircauiH , leading , one to the right and the other to loft , from the main entrunu to the main hull. They will euuh take two turns , arid therefore bo in three eco- Hone. They will bo built of tiz duTeront d and olurs of puliihed ( jr.itiito , nnd vuirc.i&o will cott 815,000. Another fufttiiro is u couplu of grand firn- fur tliu south end i/f the grand mil , which mil be of terra cut to aud Ui'nty fe jt high. TJw masonry of tin * biiilcing , with thu oicofition of tliu tow or , will hi ) complutul by cfuiin 1 , and tlin lower by July I The o niiraot prica for 'ho whole is100,000 Chicago is truly a dirty and omoky ; ity. There is acarcnly u building in tin- : ity , no inttter cf what material , that not discolored by soot. The uncompleted ted portion nf the court homo , built or polished stone nnil grnnito , is so black tlmt it would easily pass for a building 100 years old. Although entirely enclosed - closed , it is said a cool million will bo required to finish up the interior and lirklo the palms of political contr.iotors. Kighteen hundred lawyers stretch their hit jo for a living in the finished half of the building. The United Stolen custom house is a sorry looking pile of soot covered stono. Fortunes woto mad o by the rontrac torn and political rings in its construction. Another million and n half is now wanted - ted to brace up ita crumbling foundation and rotten columns. It is a Messing that its walls are BO dark anil dingy ns to hide from public gaze the cracked nml crumbling stono. Many assort that eventually the building will have to be lorn down. Pressed brick with terra cotta , brown slotio or granite trimmings , seem now to bo the favorite material for a majority of the best buildings going up. The reason for this is the fact that brick resists the i fleets of the soot , retains color longer , and is not readily alloctod by climuto The mammoth nine story Pullman build ing on Michigan nvonuo is faced with prnssod brick und terra cotta. Jinny of iho huge "lints" already built and under way are largely of this material. A peculiar green granite hai just been introduced there. It comes from New York ami coals ono dollar a foot in the wall. A largo number of private residen ces are boinn built of it , and is quite gen erally used for trimmings. Chicsgo takes to "r.inito paving ns freely as Omaha. Rod nnd blue-black nro the favorite colors. Olark street is being paved with it. The base Is of sand nnd broken stono. The spaces be tnroon the blocks nro filled with lake gravel and covered with hot pitch , which makes the paving practically water tight. The base ts nlso thoroughly rolled nnd packed bnforo the Mocks are put on. This kind of pav mont will take the place of wooden block pavement on all heavy trallic streets. "Two years ago I cold my household goods in Jersey to raise enough to take mo to Omahn , " said John J. Gould , the inventor of the self-feeding attach ment of nnil machines. "I intended to work at my trade of nnil making in Omaha , but when I got there , I induced the managers to give my feeder a trial. It was a success , nnd that was the mak- intcof mp. " To fortify his words Mr. Gould piloted the writer through his machine shop onVcst Lake ulrcct , hero ho turns out nail feeders complete except the castings. They sell for § 100 each. Mr. Gould has$15,0M ( ) invested in machinery , nnd n few weeks ngo bought a residence on Monroe street for $20 000. Besides this ho has a residence on West Randolph street ani intimated fiat his bank roll , after those investments , would foot up ? 20,000. All made in less than two years. Ho is n quiet , unassuming Yankee genius , warm hearted and gen erous , and well deserves his success. "Say , don't you want to buy a gold ring , " said a ragged , hungry-looking crook as ho braced up to Pete Sullivan on Michigan avenue. "I havou'l' had anything to cot since the war , " continued crook ; "my mother left mo this ring when aho died thirteen years ngo. I hate to part with it , but you can have it for n dcllur. " "Shove it up for thirteen years moro , " answered Peto"it ; will polish it. " "Wellyou're no sucker"and the crook wheeled to the right in search of greener lielda nnd gudgeons. A similar game was tried upon Thos. Swift and Will Kentbut neither took the bait. Throocrooks tackled Kent on State itroot and \rero vigoroutly plying their , 'amn when Paddy Ryan came out of liis "asylum , " grasped Kent's paw , and the ; rooks vanished in the nearest alley. The panorama of the battle of GottyH- burg is ono of the greatest rights in Chi- ; ago. It is inclosed in a circular brick building with iron roof. The visitor ivhon he enters the' buildimj in the center af panorama , is bewildered by the light presented. The painting makes an unbrcken circle of the room. For miles in every direction the eye wanders over lielda of ripened grain , stacks of straw , and bulding3 made famous by the strug gles of seventy thousand men in that three days contest. Yonder i * Round Top , overlooking the field ; here in Gun. llowurd'n position , nnd the hcaJquartors ; ( lugs of Generals' Ilnncock und Slocum uru visible in thu distance , In tlio front the blue and Iho gray are in bund to h.md combat ; men are falling on every side , the uhro of cannons belching forth their duadlycontontH , the explosion of munition wiigons nnd slu'lls , Iho Jiish of nn'ii nnd iirtilkry to the front , thu flinoko of battle , the ground otrown with dead and dying , broken ciumonu and XiitiH , canteetiH , tabreii , drums nnd fllmt lerc'd clothing , the hospital tent and the HtirgoonH at work , nil combine * to rnako it night HO tertihly rnnliatic that few c.iu culmly look upon. Indeed most visitors are compelled to frequently cover tliui11 eyes and shut out the hcnrt-njnding scenes. Thu artitt of the panorama is said to have received only § 1.000 fur his work. Tlio first owner expended § 100,000 hi mounting it nnd ut the end of six months itold it to the nrnf.ent owners at a cash profit of § GOOlO , bodidim the receipts for the first HIS months. Tim speculation him boon so profitable that a rival is being built across the street , ( if limilnr design , in which the niego of Paris will be exhib ited. The treatment of the excursionists by the representatives of the Chicago. Bur lington and Quiiicy railroad was generous to : i lavish degree. The "Q" never treats its gucsU in a half-way stylo. Managed by gentlemen of superior busi ness abilities , it has acquired u populari ty second to none entering Chicago. Be sides the eight "rolling boudoirs" of thn train , n smoking car with nn unlimited niipply of Havana * , a dining car , and the directors on1 vero attached , completing n train , the rqual of which has rarely if ever nntercd thu metropolis of the lake * , Messrs , Divenport and Smith , the popu lar western agents of thu ' Q , " wuru cui- todititm of thu excursionists , und so well did they perform their trust th.-it the party will at un early djj show thuir ap- procutinii in a moru eulittantial manner than mure words of thank * . Awustunt Ouucrul Manager Stone occupied thu di rector * cur , the ceutur of u jovial party. Ho took pirticulur pains to iioint out und > exiihii ) thu growth i/f the uiil' rent mil ) i nib * of Chicago , thuiniprovomuiti made und under way , und tJio jirumiutnt fac toriof , buildings nnd rcaidcncos. In every way the representatives of the cotnpany endeavored to make the trip of their gitetts otijoynblu and inntriictivo , and their success will add now laurels to the brow of the famous "Burlington Uouto. " _ _ C'AUTION. No 21tGuANiSrur.iT ) ; , JKIISKV CITV , N. . ) . , Fob. 2vS , 1883. Two montliA ngci I null'cred with a very bad cough , which kept mo awake all night. t was recommended to nut on my flier t two Allcoek'n Porous Plasters. Unfor tunately my dronjist persuaded mo to try ' some other so-culVd porous plnstcr , 'l lost my maiiey , for they wore worthless nnd not of the Dili'lost ' benefit. 1 then procured Allcock.i Porous Plasters , and they completely cured mo. J. F. MrdlNN'lSS. Imitation Porous Plasters nro being advertised nnd olFored for sale. Beware of them. "Alcock'a" is the only gen uine. Tlioy are I he most important sw- retory orpan . Into unit tliroit h Iho Kidneys How the wasle lluitls of tlio body , containing poisonous miit- Ur ( .ikon out of tlio system , ll'tlio Kidneys do not net properly this inultor is lolurnod , the whole sys- tt'in becomoH disordond nnd the i'ol- lowing sympton.s will follow ; Headache , weakness , pain HI the small of luck and loiny , ilnshcs of heal , chills , with disoidond stomach ach and bowels. You can tlioroimli- ly protect iho Kidnt'vs by 1JUU- ' JJOCK HLOOI ) IH'TTIOHS and when any of these symptoms maui- fest thcmeolnes yon eati ipilekly rid yonrso f of tluun l > y thia best ol ! all medii i'\es for the Kidneys. BUR DOCK HLOOD Bl ITESS are sold cvorywlioio al 51 per bottle , and ono bollln will prove their ellifiiey. The ilcMiloprmont n ( llio trmt-rcnt of Cnnccr with RuIll's SiicillliMicvina mi uomlctliil , tlmt all sn nllllc- tccl ahotilil wrlto us. CAMBR FOR U YEARS , Spattnnbiirir , K 0. , March II , 1SSI. I liavo for It jcars licon Hiiilercr ( torn nimmliif ; sere on my fnco tlmttvorylioJv oillnl * Cnnccr. I have useil n\cr fOU : ! north of n cdlcino anil foiiinlnii n I'cf ' , About ( our nnntlia nvo I In u lit onu liutt'u of S rift's Sporlllo from Dr. II K. Iltlultali , uiul Kliiru line bmiK'Ht llto utliom , lii\utiko i I'.iunl they ho : ctir l mo sound ami well ! My fact ) I * " 1 fnofrom > mire a ) anjli > < ! ) ' nml my Iicilth | i jicrfcitly 10 sloroil. I fi-il liUo flirty \o-ra hail lioou lit til oil in\ hi ail. Yutira tliankfully , E1.IXA 1INSI.KV. Mr II. 1' . Iliirm , Hope. Ark. , faj , niulcr iKto of J.vi. 22 , 1SS4 : "I liaxo taken uo liottlpH ofS\\lfl' S ocillc for ft Bornun my toniplo salil t lie aranror. llia\o liccu\tiMiilcrftilly Unt'lltcil uiul \ > lllsoon lion m r.n. " Mr W. H. HoVlns u la\hlmro Oiv , nrltco , tinilcr ilito Jan. 3 , 1SSI : " 1 am p'ttliiK on lintli , tlio ulcer Ij k-riv luiillv lunllni' . I loci th t Sultt > aiicrlllc111 riuo Ilia horrllilo canror A\liicb lui liecn fouling on mo far o\cr 20 j cars. " Trcatlso oit Illooil anil Skin DUeancH nulloil froo. TIIH SWIFT SPKCIKIO CO. Draw rr it , AtlanU , Oa. N V. onioo. UiOW.ZSiI St. , but OHi mid 7th o a DR. FELIX It BRUN't PKEVKNTIVE AND 0 UK 15. FOR EITHER SEX. The rcmcJylioliiK' Injoctoil directly tnt'iino.t o tlio dlsraso , roqulrca ni > clianvo of iliol 1.1 nauaoonr , mercurial or polaonoii ) inodlciiicn to bo taken Inter nally. When iibC'I M a prc\otitho by cither BOI , ItU npouelblo to contract > ny prlvato imihsc ; but In the case of tlioso already unfortunately allllctcil wo ( 'uar- intco three boxea to euro , ere w 111 refund the inun * ty , I'rico by mall , poatigo paid , 82 per box or three boxes ( or ( S. S.WniTOtN WniTOtN dUAUANTEEtf luucd by all authorized tgontp. DrFelixLoBrun&Go. HOLE O K. Goodman , Drugglit Sole ARent , fur Onmha mSo. ly A. F. GROSI3 , , 'MIHNKT WORK , SUCH AH COUNTERS , I5ARS , I OK BOXKS , LIBRARIES , and M klnda of olllcn work K fpeHultv f' II Jrjd ilrn > l.'inn JBI I.Bon Rtreot , Omaha , NiK Dit It. ( ' . Wi''ir'n NPIIVK ANI > IlitAi jrN'i , u oimrmitccxl epo iliu for JIjuK'iin , li/- ) ' mil. CotivuluioiiH , l't\n \ NurvouH Ni'iirnliiin llditiliirhoNorvoua Hrostriition ciumcil hylhoiihi- if iilMiliul nr tobacco. Waki'fiiliicflH , MintiJ I/o- / rrp'iiiiiii , Hnftoiiini ; of tlio llniiii ri'MilliiiRin in finty nnd li'iulhiK to mifcury , ilrrny anil ilrntli I'rniiinturu Old Axn , JliiironiK'HB , J.owi uf jmwor in nilhur uox , InvolitiiUiry I/OHHM iunl Hpunniil urrlidju ciiuuml liyovcr-uzDrlioii n ( thulimitiR ! f- liljiiru ur iivor-lnilulRouco. I'ncli buz ciintulni- onu month'u trimtmcnt. $ l. ) u IKIIor nil l jxu > fi/riS.Ul.uoiitliyiiuiil pniiinliloii rocoiiitof priro AVJi .lfAItAXTii : ; KIX JtOXI'.M To euro imy num. With Mich order riooivon nyut fer cx biixi-8. nccoiniHinitti with Viffi , vonl > kninl tlio jiiirclmsiT < nir written cuHimitra to ru fumltho inoni-y if thn trralniont doiw uotcllucl ticure. Uimruntoua ihwuoii null/tn , UO ODMAliN , I'rupglat AKViitH ( nr Onialii Nrb. ' ALONG THK MNB 01' TIIK , Chicago , Si , Paul , Minneapolis and OMAHA RAILWAY. The now cxluiuluti of thin line from VVakufleld ill , the UL VALLICV of the OAK oiixh Oonronl and ColcrlilKe ien tha buit imrtlon ut tliu Ktate , Hpocl il on cumloii ra' 4 ( or Itnd iuJ > cr < inir lh ! < line t Wau , Ko > folk and llartliuton , and via Ill'tlr tu ul lirliu ! | > il poti.ta on tlio SIOUX CITY fc I'AOIFIO RAILKOAH Tr'lnin\crtlitC' ( I' . U it O. llillv.w tuOiv nvtou , blonx City , I'jiioa , IUrtiito ! | , Wajno and Kurfolk , Kir r'lumont , OtkiU t < , Kclln'i ) , aiulthronifh to V 1 imlmr. lil'l'nT latcu and a'l Information call on ! ' , _ ! V'llll Nh V , ( linrrtl Arm t , ITMII'.li ' nTVll.S AM > tlh iMAN MMI , nK'H U W KKIiV hl'KKPH Hi iburit-Annilc'aii roi-kct ( 'oii'iiviiy' * Line ( or I'M MOIJI II ( l. n < | . .h ) l.'licrl.nnn. , ( I'arlOa id II AMI I'ltil ' K.itn ilk ) it < iiu rr * to llumliiir' . Inct Ir-.SIN ( . , .Ai-ill * llnlll- > IM. April 13 , UHI.I , It ) ' . Aprl 2 < , WKrtll'II U.IA , A.nl | M. Aft'JlA , * > ,1 , WlKUNIi , lav H. It .tux ; Hilt Uihlii , ' ( , * ? > ) nd - < 0. M ar , $ > . l'r"ialil ttecrax i. ticket' , 618. Kiaurnl'inutM tri' t- ly ruducud .Sni't ( or "Tour'U GutMi " Henry I'niiilt , link Huueii , K. K. ilo li ) ' , M. Toll , aitinii ) In Oiiuha , Oroueulv if Hi.lio < ntKcn , agent * in Cnun c I lllulU. 0. li : lUCH All I ) & CO. , ti D. CJHrouluay.N , Y. The Largest Stock in Omaha and Makes the Lowest Prices DRAPERIES AND I\IRRORS \ , Just received nn assortment Cnr Biirpnnsttig nnythlng In thla mnrkct , comprising the Intust nntl most tAsty ilcslyna innnufneturcil for thli spring's tradu nnd covering rt rntigo of prices from the Ohonpoat to Iho most Expensive. Parlor Goods Draperies. Nowremly for thoinspoction of cna- Coniplofp stock of nil tlio latest tomors , Ilio ninvosl novolti's in styles iu Turcoman , Madras nud Suits nnil Otlil Pieces. Lace Curtains , Etc. , Etc. Pasaongor Blovator to all Floors. CHARLES SKIVERIdK , 1200 , 1308 and 1810 Furnnm Street , - - - - OMAHA , NEB ( U 03 m m M s < D 0) rl 4-3 a > 1 al ° o .y -3 R o3 m i i i-l w R S pie o OUMfNGS ACTD 20THST. . OMAHA. MB. uANurAOTUutK or Fine Buggies , Carriages , & Spring Wagons. My UoicwUnry | U conitanlty nilod wlih a Select Stock. BEST WORKMANSHIP GUARANTIED. OFFICE AND FACTORY , 8. W Cor. Sixteenth nnd Capitol Avenuo. , ' 1 V S * V * V NtWTlin Tlin Palace Hotel of Denver. Oor , Sovonto ath anl Liwra'ice Sfcj HooiiiH 7r < o tn $2.00 jicr ilav. R | > cc'l l ItnUn by Iho Month , THE FINEST TABLE IN THE WEST. Conducted on the Amuriciu nnd European Pinna. Day Uonrd S7 pur wuuk. P. S , CONDON , - - PROPRIETOB , W 111(1 ( tf | II ) dllll ifuisiu yu * * MSTERfi PRICE * DUPLICATED FARNAM S't'ftBW ORTHNUB Double and Singfc Acting Power ano Hand i JLVAJL Engine Trimmings , Mining Mnchinory , Bolting , HOBO , Hriv.i.i nnd Iron F Steam PnckiiiR at wlioloealo and roinil. IJALLADAY WIND-MILLS , AND SCHOOL BELLS. Corner 10th Farnam St. , Omaha Neb. C. F , GOODFIAK , a a \ < ST Lbu AND DEALER IN OMAHA NEBRASKA EM CLA U North Eigiitcuuth Slrect , Oinalin , on SI root Car Line , \\I10LK3AI.K AND y HOOK , Ffflte , Etc. Grntk'H anil prims as tzood and low M tiny in the city PlenKo trf . - - . i , . aasrg . y 03 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , 17 S. A. Hulablialied 1878-Catar l'i. j Dcftfni'ds , Lung and Norvons DisouHcu Hp ( odily nnd 1 urmanuntly Cured. Putiuntc fflt'itrud ' at Ifomc. Write for "TiiK MEitKMi-AlinhiON.Mtv , " for tlio I'ooplo , diinitltation arid Corrcnnondonco Gratia. P. O. l i/x li'J2 ' Tultinhdno No. 2(5. ( HON. EDWARD RUSSELL , Postmnntcr , Davenport , fays : "Physidau o | . . ea . . . _ Annity " . „ a'lil . - . . Marki-d 1.1. . SUCCCBH. . . . . ! - - " - . CONORKSSMAN . l. -v . . MURPHY . . ,1 Davenport - - < tiv _ "An i-.onnrali1 Man. Kin Hncrcw Wondi-rfnl Curi1 * " - c. R 5. ttfmmtt . * > ft u * ' M 11 t' ttvi u fHfc LADI 1/illBan I/ill Wsc St. . f iS [ KNDORSED JJY FRANX LIKXT. r IIOSI'OV , March Ut , 18 1 KMiUJoN : I'lANO UO UesnKiiity Vo'ir ' liii'rii'i ' nt' . ( i 'iJ , S i'iiru u-nl Lf rUlit , aru roilly noble liutruiil ntd-iul unrlVillt.l . ( or limnut tauu.tul ilul li. \\.o.v \ j u tn iu > i raiiiUt.i vuu un .vour Kctling . . . ' ' , , .r'i.nm. OUS'IMVJBA'lTf 'JJ3K1.F < S' ' tis in Dufl T 16 yNfl EN 18 .rant , i /v1 /